Socialist, agrarian socialist, and feminist was my third because there weren't any other options that I was more comfortable with (though if something like 'liberation theology' or 'Christian socialist' was an option I would have put that third and feminist fourth).

Yeah, after four years of being a non-disruptive poster on the forum, never considered a troublemaker, even someone who was liked well enough to be elected Atlasian President, Napoleon should be allowed to stay.

Consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds, and besides its more that any of those three ideas are better than the awful mocking hypocrisy and deeply offensive cruelty inherent in liberal capitalism and democracy.

My understanding is that Islamic socialism combines moral teachings from the prophet Muhammad and Islamic scripture with a welfare regime, solid opposition to imperialism, and principles drawn from democratic socialism. This stands in contrast to both theocracies that try to rule by religious mandate and secular flavors of socialism. It would be a sort of spiritual equivalent to Christian socialism or maybe some interpretations of labour zionism.

Of these listed, I suppose I feel the most comfortable picking: Socialist, Populist, Reformist. Others apply too but I feel like those jump out to me the most.

I, of course, am personally socially liberal, but when it comes to placing my political positions I tend to view most of them as irrelevant. I feel comfortable enough in my politics at this point to openly state that I could vote for an out-and-out Rick Santorum-social conservative if I was getting a true economic leftist. (Though, I would only do so in the absence of other good and realistic options.)

I'm also baffled at how many times "Social Democracy" is left off of these lists. It's one of the most common ideologies in the world, how do people keep omitting it?